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(4.) That no trees are felled or moved after the time for 

 which this licence is granted shall have elapsed. 



(5.) That royalty at the under-mentioned rates shall be paid 

 on the timber, and that the timber shall not be 

 removed, converted, or utilized until such royalty has 

 been paid in full. 



(6.) That if all dues on the timber are not paid on or before 

 the day of , 19 , the timber men- 



tioned will lapse to Government. 



(7.) That unless the licence be obtained expressly for such 

 purposes as providing house or bridge posts or the like, 

 none of the following trees, the " dry zone 

 mahogany (Khaya senegalensis), the ' dry zone 

 cedar (Pseudocedrela Kotscliyi), the Opapao (Afzelia 

 africana) shall be felled of less than 6 feet girth in 

 the case of the two former species, and 7 feet in the 

 case of the latter, at a height of 4 feet 6 inches from 

 the ground. 



(8.) That no shea butter tree is felled. 



(9.) That the licensee shall mark all timber felled under the 

 authority of this licence with a hammer mark duly 

 registered at the office of the District Commissioner or 

 Forest Officer. 



Breach of the above conditions Avill render the holder liable 

 to forfeiture of his licence, and confiscation of the timber, as well 

 as to the punishment prescribed in the Timber Rules. 



(Reverse of Licence.) 

 Number and Girths of Trees to be felled. 



Limits within which trees may be felled 

 or boundaries of area). 



Dated the 



(name of forest 



District Commissioner or 

 Forest Officer, 



District. 



